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Show 17 THE SALT LAKE TK1BUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1923. Draft Issue . yards. Rifle Prnce Up to Owners, . Says Williams Tr.booe-S.l- and up. purse 976 Fly Salt Lakers Get Real Black Beauty Hi. Hyanpom 115. OAO Fourth race, handicap. 1 miles, and up. purse $13X1 Billy Star 96, Doughoregan 97, Tailor Maid 1O0. Ten Buttons 102, Tangerine loi Paul A. Shay I'd. Fifth race, churning 1 miles, and up, pure $S!X De Ok101 P. G. ie Dlx 108. nominator King 108, White Boots 108, Roisterer leg. Every Woman lo8. Judge David ill. Lawrence Manning 113, Mary Jane Baker US, Runnyol 113. Car 111. Sixth race, claiming 6 furlongs, and up, purse 960 Poacher 110, The Dwet 110, Dalton 113. Jack Eedie 115. Dainty Lady 110, Artec 115. Mr. Kruter 115. beventh race, claiming 5 all ages, purse $600 Wickl Jack 96, Odd Beih lOO. Whiff 100, Little Florence 102. Elroble. 106, Honest George 106. The Gallant 197, Arctic King 107, Pavlowa 109. The Almoner 111. Weather cloudy, track muddy TIJUANA RESULTS. 5 First race, furlongs Little Thistle 112 (Legree), 96.20, $3.60. $2 80, wont The Competitor 109 (Connelly), $U, ft. 60, second; Kilkare 109 &. (Pool)-- 62 40. third. Time. 1 03 Boss Starred, Boomerang, Kerens, Man, Seba. also ran. Second race. 6 2 furlongs Hillsdale 109 (Wood). $4 20, 93.60, 93.90, won; Lady Lebend 111 (Maiben), $6 80. 94.80, second; Dapper Dan 111 (Wilson). 94.40, third. Tima 1 09 Chick Faithful Girl, - GonewitWm, also ran. Barkley, Meg. Delaney Third race, S 1 furlongs Rose 92 80 94 2ft. Mint 97 (Ctaver), 91 won, Yukon 109 (Watrouah 93, 92.40, 111 93, Hartello third (Pool), second; Dalsv N-- . 1 10. Romulus. Time Banthla C . Peggy Martin, McCrone, Carrie Baker also ran. Fourth twee, 1 mile Warrior 10 Plur-silt- y (Studer), $6.20, 94.60. 93: won; 108 (Armstrong), 913 80, $6. 20, (Erickson), second; OtvL Matt 108 93.40, third. Time, 1 46. Rustlcator. Fair Virginia, Obstinate, Jay 31ac " atoo ran. Fifth race, 1 mile 70 yards Dortue 111 (Boganowekl). 919, 2'if 97, 93 20. twon- 'Bayonet 11 2 (Levine), 93, $2.30. second, Chlva 109 (Watroui). 92 20. third. Time. 1.47 Croupier and Reap also ran. 1 mile 113 Runnvd Sixth .race. (Horn). 13 90, 93. 12 60, won, Hal Wright 112 (Maiben), 94 20, $4 . 60. 040 ar-o!da Lake Tribes. Wire. LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dee 1. The Uitfm,nt was issued by following Harry A. Williams, president of the paovfto Ooaet baseball league, here rklcaf sr-oida lH, Devonlie 110,109.Dr.Wedding 109, June Gilbert t , tonight "There seems .to nave been some misunderstanding regarding my altibince elected tude on the draft. not declared league president 1 have for a return to the old draft system or the adoption of a modified draft. I have add that baseball players must be permitted to advance In their profession, something of which they ' do not seem to be reasonably certain as long as the present deadlock continues between the Coast 'league and the majors Whether they shall advance through outright sale or by means of a modified draft Is a matter for the club owners of the eartoue leagues Interested to decide, and they are likely to decide it on a sensible basis, for the Interests of, baseball ara their Interests. "Anybody at all familiar with base ball law and procedure knows full weil that I cannot In my official po sitton do anything for or against the draft, as such measures sre determined by majorities of club owners and not by league presidents The duties of a league president are executive, not legislative. "Thus it becomes Impossible to embroil me In the clearly draft Issue. Furthermore. t am for the minor leagues first, and the majors next, but hope to see them get together on a basis beneficial to both, and therefore to baseball In general." TURF RESULTS TIJUANA ENTRIES. First race, claiming S furlongs purse 1600 Mary Eller 107. Chestnut Girt 107. Mad Trooper -1T. "Seth's Alibi ill, Rose Mint lift, Brandels 112 Second race, claiming 6 furlongs, all ages, purse $600 Atonement 09, Praiseworthy 9, Wise Guy 105, Faithful Girl 107, Billy GObson 108. Virgo 110, Flea 112, Yukon 113, Fort Churchill 115. Plutrel 108., Third race, claiming mile and 70 Than More Weighs A AS' 040 040 040 040 . MOVING A MOUNTAIN TO MARKET Pounds 600 T WF fur-tong- a, -- argest copp er mine, ' - in the world 5. SAVCR. OUft Zu wiu, PLEASE tu y FROM THE TREMENDOUS BUSINESS our cafeteria has been doing during its two short months of existence, we are led to believe that almost has tried it. For everyone in Salt Lake the information, ' however of those who have not, we desire to .'present a few statements, which, wte believe, will readily be vouched for by ypur neighbors or associates or fellow workers whom we have' had the pleasure of serving The foods are the very best obtainable. The cooking is unexcelled. The foods are displayed in a particularly attractive way. There is a very large selection of dishes. There is a service' heretofore unat tempted by cafeterias. The room is the most beautiful and costly of any cafeteria in America. The- - prices are strictly popular and easily within the reach of all. Good music. We serve Breakfast,-Luncand Dinner. Hotel Utah a bank wbra intarmounUin jnlnlng began. Wilker V 19 baa aided eonalsteatly Through more feaa in the development of this vast industry. second. By Right 113 CE Fator), $6 Sd, third. Tune, 1 44 May Prosper, Debonero, Ponzarey, George Muehlebach also ran. Seventh race, 1 mile 70 yards Summer Sigh 113 (E Fator), $12 40, $2 $0, won Breeae 113 (Baker), $4 20, second. Bob Baker, 114 (Walls, $2 40, third Miss Jane Time, 1 4 W he. Regress also ran. NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. First rape, 5 furlong Centimeter 105 (Parke, 9 to S. I to 2, out, won, Post Haste 109 (Wallace). 1 to 3 out. second, Amote 104 (Pevio, 6 Tf le Franto 5, third Time, 1 . ciscan, Tuscola and Doughnut abo Southland stable entr Tan. Second race, $ furlongs Rustem, 11 to 5, even, 2 to 111 (Blind), , won, 'Long Boat 116 (Moonej), 5 to 1, 5 to 2, second, Stump Jr 10& Ttme (Harvey), 6 to 3, third 5, Lund Wrestle s Jones at Midvale Tuesday match. undefeated of the northwest, will match with Frankie Darren. gome good preliminaries nave been lined up to start the show Ira Dern 31 the matches. will refers , ever. Hours 7 a. mc to 2:15 p. m.; 5:15 p. m. to 8;15 p. m. Sundays, - Holidays and Daily. t ' There is an outside street entrance a wi4e white marble staircase leading directly from South Temple Street to the Cafeteria. - WEATHER DATA Cenparstlrs fitr, weather data at Salt lake December 1. since grees highest in this Uft might wee flO 61 degrees, lowest this month since 1874 greet, lowestbelow sero; mean temperetur 10 degrees for todey wee 84 degrees, norms I wee 86 since the degrees, aretunnlsted Is deficiency 2 degrees; accumufirst of the month lated deficiency since Jinuary 1 I 36 de greea. Dry bulb temperature at 8 a Humidity m , 22 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 6 s. m.. 80 degrees, relative humidity at 6 a. , 88 per cent; dry bulb temperature at noen. son time, 86 degrees; wet bulb temperature at nooo, see tune. 81 degrees, time. 60 relative humid Uv at noon, p per cent, dry bulb temperature at gg degrees; wet bulb temperature at 6 p. b . 82 degrees; relative humidity at 6 p. m., TO per cent. precipitation Total for the twenty-fhour ending at 6 p. m. was nooe; total for this month to date la none, aecumu-inte- d -- deficiency for this month to date i ,06 of an inch; a ecu mule ted escesa since Jannsrv 1 Is 8 84 .inches TAKPlf AT WKATHK& 0B8BR4AT10S MOrNTAlS TIME kb PM S' Is .1-- 1 THESE PRICES SOO LBS.' HILLS RED CAN WHY PAY MORE? E S3 fi -- S. a2 9 fa 2 a 4 s Pound BEANS Del Mont No. 2 OAK MOTOR OIL G0 5-l- sack sack b. 10-l- Osts sack Rolled b. .10c . .19c 38c . . .FLOUR j SI.C5 15e SSC m'S: POWDER BAKINO . . . 33c Nuts, pk Aunt Jemima Pancake 14c H-- 6E. (tOC pks Oats. pkgs. ' SYRUP No. 3H SmaB Ptz can..; UdJ Moatn Apricoto - Medium 24c 48c 91c oan..... ....rr..t25c Monte Tellov Ne. Peach 2ii size can..,.. 436 Del Monte Sliced. Peaches Jarre 2 4 Del can..... Large can SF. KARO SYRUR 12c eixe....... D1 Ktont Cherried TEA Del Mont Tree 32c pkg.e.y. H-l- b. COFFEE M. J. rock Folxer'a B., Hewletts Or Sham-- 1 fi. B6 DEL MONTE ...17c non better LEMONS Fsney, large six. Dos 8c SUGAR E. 38 i Buy Skinner's. Lary pk.. ....... ...... CORN Theres Ba r 1 e 1 5 This should answer these unfounded statements once and for all. OAK WILL . .MWW 34 eixe Post Toasties or Kei-to'Corn Slake Small I-- reduce your expense for gas, oil and repairs and add to the life and efficiency of your car increase speed and . . power. Larja can.. . pk. We now increase the reward to $1000, to anyone who OAK Motor Oil contains anything can .prove that ' that will injure or impair a motor in any way. enable your motor to start as easily in winter as in summer it doesnt freeze at 20 below zero. 229 aise 32c CAR..,.. Del Monte Mba. Halt Pdche Large No. 43c 9n..... 30c I4 We promptly offered a reward of $500 to anyone who could prove it. No one called for the money, but still seme of these same salesmen are repeating their false statements. 4 Royal Ann No, Calumet. can Royal, x. c . I-- 28c K-- 15o 25o eixe Dozen Grape Large 2 19c S u a r Crisp Corn sis can.. Flakes, I Ba 2 I3C Del Monte Spinach pk. Vo 1 LOO CABIN 14c tall can "C" Idaho Hnth Bt I2c a motor. Every Egg Guaranteed Pumpkin J-- !Flour. can..,..,.. ..5c sack ... Can SALT 2-l- ...45c Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes--- 'Large White, Mexican Red, Pink or Bato Iba for ib t I? 1-- -- EGGS BUTTER Fresh Creamery 41c COFFEE de- w de When lt Became Apparent That by reason of its superiority, was replacing other oil at an unprecedented rate, salesmen of other companies circulated stories to the effect that I GO OAK Oil contained soap, aluminum, etc., and, that its use would ruin ON DISPLAY IN MARKET 1928: today was 88 Temirature Highestmonth 1874 $ pre-iou- - Davis, 7 oii-g- Perry COMPARE Over $20,000,000. Ohe STRONG ALLY of INDUSTRY since 1859 STBAHD PATROnS Lund of Salt Lake end Date ho claim the middleweight Jones. champion of Idaho end Montana, will theater at wrestle t the Elvsium Midvale Tuesday night In a two of a V Resource 1 six-cour- se Except upon very rare occasions there is no delay, our installation of a double hot meat and carving service, having eliminated a long waiting line. , At lunchtime the cafeteria is a real time- saver, there never being any delay what- BANKERS ... 5 put on an exhibition boxing V four-poi- , Jack Another thing If you only care for a piece of pie and a glass of milk you are just as welcome as if dinner. We want you were to order a every man, woman and child in Salt. Lake City to try the Cafeteria pnee. If we cannot please you that time, we will not deserve your renewed patronage. WALKER BROTHERS buck and a turned with s black beauty weighing slightly more than 600 pounds when killed. Dressed, said bear tipped the beam at 965 Cox and Jensen chose Spanish Fork canyon at Mt. Neho as tte place to The first morning try their luck out they all but bumped into the bear near Beater dams The animal was not more than fifteen feet away at the time of sighting Fox fired first, and Jensen wss not far behind These flrat shot probably turned the trick The surprised hunters took no chances, howsver, but pumped lead until all signs of life had ceased. The animal then was piled onto branches and dragged almost (wo miles to camp. I,ater tn the day two cub were sighted and Cox and Jensen gave chase. The youngster escaped, however. Hunters Con and Jensen, highly pleased at their earlv suciess, ast out the next day for more gams. Although they aaw fout other beats, they were so far awav that thetr shot at long range were Ineffective. On the third dav Jensen got the buck Cox tried in vain for the other five das a to get his deer Jensen reports that fourteen buck and one other bear were killed In the vicinity of their camp FIRTH DEFEATS SHELLEY, 1 16 La Orb. Patrician, Three on th Shelley gridtfhellev Square, Bevsrwyck, Fleeting, Sequel, iron bv the score of 20 to 0. The Margaret Ware and Li errs. were Firth auperfnt at everv boj Third race, one mile Super 106 angle of the game Despite the fact (Parke), 3106to 1. even, 32 to 5. won, was that the coered with ground to 2, 6 to Wireless (Frorrk), snow, the game was faty and a thrill5, second. Tan Son 114 (Peteoldt, er from a Spectator's standpoint 6 to 5, third. 5 Young Time, 1 4 Calhe, Adam, Eau Dumbfounder, TREASURY STATEMENT. Consolation and Beladm also ran WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 The followmiles AnonyFourth roce, 1 mous 106 (Parked. 9 to 5 1 to 2. ing is a statement of the condition of 109 the United State treasury on Noout. won, Episode (Matthews 7 to 6, 1 to 2, second. vember 28 Kent L 100 50 1 1 Income to date this ear, $1,382.-59- 0 (Blind), to 2, third Time, 825. income to date last year. Bluestone also ran Hendecrease, 215475680 Outgo Fifth race, 6 furlongs Charles 1. 6 to 5 4 to o over Income this year, $79,262 407. ry 106 (Mooney). 4 to 101 6, won; Paul Micou income last year. $101,725,224; oer (Farland), 462 817 $22 Balance even, 1 to 2, second, Uncle Velo 101 Special to The Tribune decrease, general -a FIRTH, Idaho. Deo (Parke), 2 to I. third. Time. 1 171-,The Firth fund today, $157 616 888, balance Fred Bravos finished a successful season $159,838,611: decrease, Carnarvon, Pegrgv C Aviapa, Moon-day, . Thanksgiving da Muleskinner, Kinney, BudThe winks, fisher and Newell Combe also ran. Sixth race, 1 trrfle 70 yards Tony Beau 112 (Harvey). 5 to 2, 4 to 5, 2 to 5, won; Silent King 112 (Mooney), VALUABLE XMAS PRESENTS FOR even, 2 to 5. second, Attorney 104 (Blind), 2 to L Third Time, 1 45Jack Lord Wrack, Bright Trash, Fairman and Grass Tree also ran. three-fa- ll 9 . Utah Copper Co. operates at Bingham the largest singleproperty copper plant in the world and holds another world record in the quantity consumption of electric current. Its 4000 employees, allied with modem equipment knd machinery, move daily 60,000 tons of earth and ore. A mighty contribution to Utah's progress through the wide dissemination of prosperity and wealth.' A TIME vo ! 5 lb 49c It of Any INDEPENDENT Dealer. .Ft V Independent Gas & Oil Co, - " . Exclusive Distributors. , |